Sometimes it might seem a little unfair. You thought that your acne had finally cleared up, and it shows up again. Acne isn’t just a “teenager’s problem”, because more and more adults are getting it.
If you got acne as a teen, it was probably acne vulgaris. This malady is quite different from the equally-embarrassing acne rosacea. Retin-A can sometimes cause redness and irritation, but there are some formulas on sale that are slow-releasing.
Some other treatments tackle the things that cause acne, and they can (and often are) used together. Some of these treatments are: Lactic acid, or glycolic/gluconic acid (all of these are alpha hydroxys) -Antibiotics (overuse can make the patient’s body antibiotic resistant) -Birth control pills -Topical antibiotic creams -Benzoyl peroxide -Accutane for severe cases
Of all those options, Accutane is the most dangerous because it can cause birth defects. If you’re a woman who’s opted to use Accutane, make sure that you use a birth control method to avoid getting pregnant.
If you go to a doctor for your acne, it will be treated surgically. It can also be done at home. Generally it’s not recommended to squeeze pimples yourself, because it can spread acne from one area to another. It’s generally recommended that people who have more severe acne visit a doctor for treatment.
Those who have milder cases often can successfully treat their acne “over-the-counter”. Your corner drugstore is full of treatment options. Try one!
Most people will have to try more than one type of treatment in order to successfully clear up their acne. Try the various options until you find one that’s right for you. Many times its a matter of sticking to a whole regimen to try and get rid of the acne all together. Many times acne is caused by triggers which if reduced lead to acne going away.